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India-Dubai Budget Tour Package

(4 days / 3 nights)

Despite its emergence as a major global city, prospective visitors may be thrown off by the expense incurred in visiting such a cosmopolitan city. To wit, Holiday Travels (www.holidaytravel.co) offers a budget tour package for Indians that includes a 4-day-and-3-night stay within the United Arab Emirates. This package allows you and your family to freely enjoy all attractions of Dubai on your own. The package includes your stay in one of the best hotels in Dubai. We guarantee that you and your family will enjoy the most out of the City of Gold through this offering from Holiday Travels.

(This Dubai tour package is best suited for families who come from India, as well as businesspersons doing business in India. Through this package, we aim to provide the best of Dubai at a reasonable cost for Indian citizens.)

Dubai - Prime Business and Job centre for Indians

Only in the last 30 years in which Dubai experienced rapid growth, becoming one of the most important business centers in the globe. Dubai houses several of its own international financial institutions such as the Dubai Financial Market and NASDAQ Dubai. Retail has become a serious business, with many of the world’s most luxurious retailers establishing themselves in Dubai’s ever opulent malls.

Citizens regularly consume entertainment produced in both Hollywood and India. The fast-growing metropolis boasts an eclectic mix of bygone and modern architecture, such as the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building. Due to this rapid growth, Indians remain attracted to job opportunities in the petroleum, construction and business industries based in Dubai.

To enjoy Dubai thoroughly, make shopping a part of your experience, since Dubai is increasingly known for its abundance of shopping options for visitors of all budgets.

Due to the fact that Dubai is ranked as the most expensive city in the Middle East, visitors may be taken aback by the unseasonably expensive options. Budget travelers would be wise to visit malls such as the Ibn Battuta Mall, which is located within Dubai and offers a more accessible shopping experience for those on a tight budget. The souks surrounding the Bur Durbai neighborhood are also comparatively more apt for the frugal traveler. The famous Gold Souk is especially notable for offering genuine gold jewelry (heavily regulated by the government) at unusually low prices, albeit after some negotiating with shop owners.

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Adding to the excitement for Indian travelers is the surprising collection of nightlife options. Though the country is largely conservative in its ways, visitors are allowed to enjoy the bars and clubs that usually are housed in hotels and stay open only until 3 am.

Top Indian Centric Night Clubs in Dubai

The most recent entrant in Indian nightclubs is Malhar 2 in the Dubai Nova Hotel, a sibling nightclub to the original Malhar located in the K-Porte Inn. For a more complete dancing and dining experience, consider the Ghunghat in the Country Club Hotel located in Bur Dubai, which also features live dancers. Those wishing for a more thematic experience can visit the Copacabana in the Four Points by Sheraton in Bur Dubai, which features theme nights. All nightclubs feature some mix of talented DJs and live, Indian-based entertainment.

Dubai Travel Package for Indians - Itinerary

Day 1 in Dubai

You will arrive at either Dubai Inernational Airport (DBX) or Sharjah International Airport (SHJ) and be transported to your selected hotel in Dubai, approximately 15 to 20 minutes away. Upon disembarking from your flight, our representative from the hotel will meet you outside the airport and guide you to your air-conditioned coach which will drive you in comfort to your hotel. After checking in, spend the rest of your night at your pleasure. spend a comfortable overnight stay at your hotel.

Day 2 – 1st Half Day in Dubai

The 4-hour Dubai City Tour starts with a drive to the Dubai Creek, the lifeblood of the city. We will then drive by the Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping center, and the Burj Khalifa, the world’s largest tower. Afterwards, we will swing past the Atlantis Hotel, which is located in The Palm, a famous collection of artificial islands reclaimed from the Persian Gulf. We will also make a stop at the Deira City Centre, one of the original mega-malls of Dubai known for its collection of restaurants. From there, we will pass through Bur Dubai HIndu Temple (also known as the Shiva and Krishna Mandir), the only temple complex that caters to the burgeoning Hindu community, and the Jebel Ali Gurudwara complex, which caters to Sikh practicioners. The tour will pass through other points of interest, such as the famous Spice and Gold Souks, the city financial district and the modern Grand Mosque, that are guaranteed to surprise even the most seasoned traveler.

Your tour will include a stop at the enchanted Dubai Museum housed below the Al Fahidi Fort. Built around 1787 from sea rocks and gypsum, the fort is believed to be the oldest building in Dubai that is still standing. The museum houses various artifacts from throughout the Dubai’s history such as jewelry, weapons and pottery from as early as the 3rd century B.C. The tour will also transport you to the famous textile market before returning you to your hotel, where Holiday Travels will arrange a dinner for you.

Day 2 – 2nd Half Day in Dubai

After enjoying a breakfast provided by Holiday Travels, we will pick you up in an air-conditioned luxury land cruiser SUV from your hotel at approximately 4 p.m. From there, you will experience one of our most thrilling portions of our tour package: The Desert Safari Tour. The virgin desert outside of Dubai awaits you as we transport you towards Al Aweer, a 45-minute drive. From there, we will start driving across the dunes for 30 minutes, with steep inclines and rollercoaster-like climbs and drops, to which you can afterwards partake in viewing the gorgeous desert sunset, riding on a camel, having a hookah session or enjoying henna paintings. The tour concludes with a BBQ & vegetarian dinner complete with an array of beverages and regional snacks.

Holiday Travels employs some of the best dune drivers in the country, with vehicles providing the comforts that travelers should expect such as a first-aid box, air conditioning, roll bars and seat belts. Our staff will provide you with an option to take the safari tour in either a 1950 Land Rover, which would form part of a private luxury desert dinner tour, or a powerful Toyota Land Cruiser, which is the standard vehicle used for such tours. In general, six passengers can fit in each safari vehicle. (Guests must fasten seat belts during the Desert Safari Tour at all times.) The tour will end at approximately 10 p.m.

Day 3 – 1st Half Day in Dubai

After a Holiday Travels-provided breakfast, you will have the morning free at your leisure. To add some spice to your Dubai visit, we recommend that you explore Dubai City on your own and shop at nearby malls, which will increase your appreciation for Dubai as a major global retail destination. If desired, Holiday Travels will provide pick-up and drop-off services to the main attractions in Dubai.

Also, Holiday Travels can arrange for a tour of New Dubai City during this time slot. While the 2nd day tour focused mainly on the old, this tour places attention to the modern city, with its stunning architecture and lively atmosphere. The tour will revisit the Dubai Mall to view the fountain show (with a brief break at Armosphere Restaurant at the 122nd floor) and the Atlantis Hotel. You will also visit the Jumairah Mosque, where you can attain a greater understanding of Muslim religion and culture. From there, we will take a side trip to the Mall of Emirates, which houses the world’s largest indoor ski slope. We will also visit the Madinat Jumaiarah souk, located in the eponymous resort that is the largest in the emirate. Finally, we will stop at the Walk at JBR, the first outdoor shopping and dining promenade in Dubai, before returning you to your hotel.

Day 3 – 2nd Half Day in Dubai

In the evening, we will pick you up from your hotel and transport you to the Evening Dhow Cruise where you can enjoy international cuisine while cruising the Dubai Creek. This 8.7-mile body of seawater forms an integral part of the city’s history and culture, dividing the city into Deira Dubai and Bur Dubai. The creek’s majestic expanse, bustling traffic and views of the city and wildlife area near the end during the night makes this segment a tourist’s delight.

On your dhow cruise, you will see the towering works of modern architecture shimmering in the night sky above the banks of the creek. Tourists walking along the banks of Dubai Creek are treated to a variety of dining options representing cuisines from around the world. The cruise itself lasts for two hours and features a two-tiered, air-conditioned dhow (boat), making for a relaxing experience before you return home. The dhow cruise includes ambient recordings from its stereo system featuring the best in Arabic, Hindi and English music, as well as unlimited, non-alcoholic drinks.

Day 4 in Dubai

After breakfast, you are free to explore the city on your own. Being a city of surprises, visitors should take the time to experience as much of Dubai as possible before leaving for home. If not, indulge in a spa bath, spend some additional time in one of the points of interests you wished to explore further, or shop at a local souk. After checking out of your hotel, we will transport you to either Dubai or Sharjah International Airport so that you can arrive to your flight on time, refreshed and with an abundance of memories for you and your family.

Dubai Travel Package for Indians - Package Inclusions :-

Accommodation in a good 2/3 star hotel in heart of Dubai. (The hotel is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from Dubai International Airport.)

Dubai entry visa that lasts for 15 days.

Daily buffet breakfast in the hotel. (Special arrangements for vegetarian, Jain and Indian food can be made with advance notice.)

2 lunches at a local Indian Restaurant.

Airport pick-up and drop-off to and from hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle.

Dubai city tour by coach which includes attractions such as the Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, Atlantis Hotel, Deira City Centre, Bur Dubai Krishna Temple, and Jubalali Gurudwara, among other points of interest.

Dubai Creek Dhow Cruise with BBQ and vegetarian dishes and transport to and from the cruise.

Desert safari tour with BBQ and vegetarian dinner and transport to and from the safari tour. (Holiday Travels guarantees to provide the best desert safari tour in town through our partner, M/S Lama Tours, or through another provider with equivalent level of service.)

All applicable hotel taxes

Package Exclusions

Round-trip ticket from your preferred departure airport in India to Dubai and back. However, Holiday Travels can also provide the return tickets for your family at the best rates.

"Kardoon kamaal" song on the highway between Dubai deserts and Hatta town. The red sandy dunes give way to the black rocky rugged desert hills.

Appropriate Time to Visit Dubai for Indians

Dubai offers a welcome respite from the monsoonal weather that takes over India during the middle months of the year. However, temperatures can reach as high as 41 degrees Celsius (108 degrees Fahrenheit) during August, with a humidity level that averages between 50% and 65% throughout the year. As an alternative, you can visit Dubai during the more comfortable winter months, where temperatures average between 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) and 33 degrees Celsius (92 degrees Fahrenheit). In any case, the majority of Dubai points of interests, as well as means of transport, offer air conditioning to make your visit a more comfortable experience.

Getting to Dubai from India

Air is the only means to reach Dubai from most points within India. As stated, Dubai is served by both the Dubai International Airport and the Sharjah International Airport. Emirates, Air India, Jet Airways and IndiGo offer daily non-stop flights from the largest Indian cities to Dubai. Additionally, AirIndia, IndiGo, Oman Air and Qatar Airways offer one-transfer flights to Dubai International Airport. For visitors coming from Mumbai (BOM) or Delhi (DEL), Air Arabia has two non-stop flights from each city to Sharjah. Hyderabad (HYD) also offers one non-stop flight to Dubai International courtesy of AirDubai. Most non-stop flights originating from India take between 2 ½ and 5 hours to reach Dubai.

Main Events in Dubai - favourable for Indians and Shoppings

Dubai Shopping Festival and Summer Surprises

Dubai is increasingly known as a shopper’s paradise, a fact that is celebrated through this month-long festival. Retailers from around the world who participate in this festival often offer special discounts on the products they sell. If shopping is not your cup of tea, consider heading to Summer Surprises, which usually coincides with the shopping festival. The festival attracts about 3 million people a year, so there will be no shortage of opportunities to revel with others in celebration or even attain a few networking opportunities.

GITEX Technology Week

This annual event, usually held in late October, brings together technology companies from near and far to showcase their state-of-the-art products, with special focus on computing and networking. The event was famous for being the location where Microsoft introduced Windows 7. While most participants come from the Middle East, a formidable contingent of South Asian companies has made its way to the event in recent years.

Indian Cuisine in Dubai

While its status as an emerging global city affords Dubai access to cuisines from around the world, this cosmopolitan offers plenty for those who hunger for something closer to home. Thanks to the strong presence naturals from India visiting, living and working in Dubai, the city continues to increase its Indian cuisine options.

If you are willing to spend more cash on a single restaurant visit, don’t hesitate to consider Armani/Amal, one of the highest ranked restaurants in Dubai, located in the Burj Khalifa proper. Enjoy the finest in Indian regional cuisines while taking in worthwhile views of the Dubai Fountain. This luxurious restaurant is particularly known for its lengthy list of beverages and teas. In honor of the delicate and ancient ways Indian meals are cooked, many of the specialties at Armani/Amal are prepared at your table so that you can witness the process.

For a more frugal but still authentic dining experience, try out Patiala in the Souk Al Bahar on Sheik Zayed Road. While classic Indian cuisine is well represented here thanks to the employ of authentic Indian chefs, the restaurant also prides itself on adding modern twists to popular dishes. The restaurant also offers numerous beverage options and is renowned for its excellent service.

If you want to broaden your tastes, visit The Market Palace in the Dubai Healthcare City, a self-service restaurant where you will be treated to an unusual mix of both Indian and Italian cuisine. Patrons boast of the seemingly never-ending options for one to eat, as well as its availability during breakfast hours. The Market Place is also good for those who wish to have a quick bite and don’t want to spend too much.

Preferred Hotels in Dubai for indians

This high-value hotel is located at the heart of Bur Durbai, the city’s cultural and historic center. While the hotel caters mostly to business travelers, tourists can take advantage of its proximity to public transportation, popular souks and other contemporary activities. The hotel also houses an Indian restaurant for those who wish to have a taste of home at their reach.

Dubai Grand Hotel (Rating: 3/5)

The Dubai Grand Hotel is a 5-minute drive from Dubai International Airport, with some of the most popular shopping centers within reach. The hotel also features several restaurants (including one focused on Indian cuisine), a nightclub, and a balcony with views of the city. For those who value prompt and excellent service, the front desk is staffed 24 hours a day to attend to your needs. Free parking is available.

Nihal Hotel (Rating: 2.5/5)

Located at the heart of the city, the Nehal Hotel is close to the some of the city’s more obscure treasures, including the peculiar Deira Clocktower. The famed Dubai Creek, a rail station, shopping malls and the lively Al Rigga Street are all located within a short walk of the Nehal Hotel. The hotel itself provides business-class internet service, a restaurant and bar, an outdoor pool, and shuttle service to select points of interests. This is the hotel of choice for those who want to experience Dubai up close and personal.

Grand Excelsior Hotel (formerly Dhow Palace Hotel) (Rating: 3 ½ / 5)

This straightforward yet modern hotel has all of the amenities that one should expect from a hotel without the steep price. Grand Excelsior provides plenty for business travelers such as internet access and conference rooms. Vacationers will relish the availability of a bar lounge, outdoor pool and shuttle service to select points of interest, with the Dubai Museum and Grand Mosque a short walk away.

Atlantis, The Palm (Rating: 4.5/ 5)

Price: Ranges from $300/night to $1500/night

The Palm sits atop a collection of artificial islands in the shape of a palm tree. The resort itself is full of activities you and your family can partake, since the resort caters to families through child-friendly attractions. Stroll along the beach or enjoy some time in the fitness center. Venture through a marine habitat that forms part of the resort or take the children to the exciting water park on site. Of course, this majestic resort has plenty to offer for adults, too, such as contemporary spas and fine dining. The Palm is designed to stimulate the imagination and whisk you away into a world of relaxation.

Dubai's Deep Relation with India & Indians

It was during this time when Dubai merchants established trade with Indian commercial interests, to which its historic relationship with India is owed. This relationship has led to Indians forming the largest migrant population in the United Arab Emirates at approximately one million inhabitants and 30% of its overall population.

Welcome to the glittering City of Gold - Dubai. Upon arrival, Our Representative from Dubai Hotel, will meet you outside the Dubai Or Sharjah airport and guide you to your airconditioned Taxi/Coach for your hotel . Enjoy a comfortable drive to your hotel. After checking-in,